NEWS IN ADVERTISEMENTS
The Haumoana Beach Improvement Society will meet this evening at 3 o'clock. Wairarapa stud sheen breeders hold their annual ram fair at the Solway showgrounds on January 12. Exceptionally fine entries nave been received for the various classes. Tenders are invited for the supply of stores to the H.B. Hospital and the Parke Island Home. Forms tenders may be obtained at Hospital Board office. The closing date iDecember 5. Hoadley. Son and Stewart on December 14 will auction business sites with frontages to Heretaunga street and Southland road. Details will be given later. A full advertisement of a large sale at Messrs Gill Bros.’ mart on Thursday next. A huge amount of really first-class quality goods, all dew. «. lot of - which would make excellent 'Xmas presents should appeal to the general public. Read advertisement on page 10 of this issue and attend the sale Bone and Shaw are advertising the biggest snip in bungalow house property that has ever been offered to the Hastings public. Price £575. the original Government cost This is no urgent matter as our client is leaving New Zealand arid this opportunity will not occur again Bone and Shaw give you a final reminder of the unreserved clearing sale in their room, Market street, tomorrow at 1.30. The big assortment of everyday lines which will make good buying to those furnishing. As Mr. Hodgson has left fo* Auckland the instructions are to sell. Full list was in on Saturday. The Hawke’s Bay Fruitgrowers' Association will hold its general monthly meeting in the Hastings Oddfellows’ Hall to-morrow evening at 7.30. The evening will he occupied partly bv an address from Dr. E. Kidson. Director ot the Meteorological office A final reminder is given to the sale of dairy stock, horses, farm implements, and poultry, also latest Hupp, motor-car at t’aki Paid tomorrow. on account Mr J. Aranui. All the dairy stock are realty good, also the horses and farm implements. The car is like new. being equipped right throughout with all the latest designs. The sale starts tit 1.30 p.m. promptly. Any further inquiries can be had by ringing Messrs Gill Bros, who are the auctioneers conducting the sale. A feast of music, song and oratory is promised at the festival gathering in the Assembly Hall, Hastings this evening when the 105th anniversary of the Methodist Maori Mission wiil bo celebrated. The programme of 17 striking and realistic items will be given by the Maori Mission Party, which lias won such exceptional popularity througout the Dominion The educational value of the programme has gained high praise from the press wherever the party has appeared. Ap penring i.n Maori costume, the natty should attract, a crowded attendance on Mondav.
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XVII, 28 November 1927, Page 6
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454NEWS IN ADVERTISEMENTS Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XVII, 28 November 1927, Page 6
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